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Cornell leads NYS consortium for space tech development
Cornell fills data gap for volcanic ash effects on Earth systems
Warning on space security
Bradfield’s pipedream: irrigating Australia’s deserts won’t increase rainfall, new modelling shows
World Space Week: big ideas will soon launch into action
Cleared to launch? Ethical guidelines for human research in spaceflight
7 years, billions of kilometres, a handful of dust: NASA just brought back the largest-ever asteroid sample
Third Taki Plaza Lecture: Films and the future of science and technology
The University of Manchester to receive and study sample of asteroid Bennu as part of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission
Elevated Atmospheric Ethylene and High Temperatures Independently Inhibit Tomato Fruit Set
Curtin ready to analyse rare asteroid rocks from epic NASA mission
Webb telescope finds carbon source on Jupiter’s Europa
You can’t explore solar system on empty stomach
University team gears up for NASA capsule return
Hiccups in starry nursery
Signs of life? Why astronomers are excited about carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere of an alien world
Mateship in a vacuum: Secret emails reveal Ed Husic and PMO HID space cuts from US allies
Early and long-lasting ozone hole, forecasts NIWA
Almost half of Moon missions fail. Why is space still so hard?
Leakage or spillover? Conservation parks boost biodiversity outside them – but there’s a catch, new study shows
One giant leap: Research to grow food in space
REBURN: A new tool to model wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and beyond
Airplane Arrives at Boeing Site for X-66A Modification
Regrow seeds new ways to reduce emissions
Western STEM superstar selected for ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Indigenous Space Academy program and NASA internship
UK Space Agency backs Plants for Space partner
Taking Indigenous Australia to NASA
Historic Launch of the Unified International Scientific Center Initiative to Address Climate Impact on Earth
Indigenous STEM stars from across Australia chosen for NASA internship
Explore space, solar cars and how things work at Family Science Day
‘City killers’ and half-giraffes: how many scary asteroids really go past Earth every year?
Voyager 2 has lost track of Earth. Only one antenna in the world can help it ‘phone home’
Bringing artificial intelligence to the search for habitable planets
Boeing Wins Top NASA Award for Southern University Partnership
U.S. Airlines to Support NASA-Boeing Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Project
Cultural exchange for tomorrow’s high flyers
Out of this world opportunity tracking ‘near Earth’ asteroids in space
NASA selects Cornell astronomer for ULTRASAT observatory
TRISH selects 2023 class of space health postdoctoral fellows
GA-ASI’s Unmanned Aircraft Cross 8 Million Flight Hours
Discovering the Unknown: Researchers Receive Top Telescope Access
Australia proves it’s world leader in astronomy
Star man: From a childhood dream to an Indigenous academy shooting for space
UNSW Galleries barangga exhibition illuminates First Nations design
Alone in a dark cave: what can we learn from extreme survival experiments?
WA technology sector set for lift-off at Indo-Pacific Space and Earth Conference
After 15 years, gravitational waves detected as cosmic ‘hum’
Life beyond certain death: astronomers find a planet that shouldn’t be there